Android and Samsung build on their market shares in Q3 2012

14 November, 2012

Android's market share increased significantly during the third quarter of 2012, with the Google OS powering 72.4% of all smartphones sold in the three months' period. Apple's iOS came a very distant second with a market share of 13.9%.



This is an impressive accomplishment for Google's mobile OS, considering Android's market share was 52.5% in Q3 of 2011.

Samsung saw its position as the leading mobile manufacturer increase to 22.9% after selling almost 100 million phones in the three month period ending in September. This was mostly at the expense of Nokia, which saw its market share slide almost 5 percent points year-over-year.



The holiday season should see Apple take back some of both of those pies, as many iOS-faithfuls held off on replacing their smartphones until the iPhone 5 came around. Apple's new smartphone top dog is expanding its availability to many new markets in Q4, which should help Apple arrest the fall in iOS market share.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 03 Dec 2012
  • YTK

what's Samsung without android is the same as what the apple would be without Samsung they makes chips to apple

  • Anonymous
  • 03 Dec 2012
  • YTK

I can't believe this HTC is better than Sony ? why is Sony not there in that list

  • Anonymous
  • 20 Nov 2012
  • q8Q

I think Android is going to stay up top for a good long while...but Im also hopeful and fairly sure that Nokia will always have something. If only Nokia would develop for Android as well

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